3A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD Thu~y, Ottol~r 27, 2016
Thursday. Ocl~ef 27, 2016
THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 3B
Alexander named
CJCCC Rota.~ student
of the month
Erin Alexander, a sophomore at
Ctotr,:l County Community College,
II~S ~ e~ flamed Rolaty student of I]~I~
month for October.
Erin was nominated by Cloud
County staff and faculty Lnd ~elected
from a group of peers to reeei' e the
recognition.
She attende~ Washington County
High Sclmol iu~ is studying biology
with an emphasis in pre-med. A starter
on the women's basketball learn, Erin
broke tim college's -qi time record for
bhx:ked shots last season and was one
of theteam' stop ~vrtrs as a freshman.
"With 'Erin',s challenging cuurm
load and training schedule, site has
little lime fur an ything else and she still
maintains rno~ than a 3,8 grade Imint
average,'* said Amanda Mocaby. di-
rector of workforcc development at
CCCC,
Erin is the daughter of Wiley and
Bert Alexander, Waahingtou, and, the
granddaughter of Doris Alexander,
Mankato.
DAR membem refit,
address thank-you
letters to veterans
Desire-Tobey Scars DAR Daugh-
tersmet Oct. l I, at St. Te[esa's Church
basement for 1heir regular monthly
meeting, Daughters were busy at this
meetingaddJressing and writing thank-
yous to veterans from tba Cawker Ci'~y.
Downs and Hunter area.~, Mere than
150 were written and, sent, along with
a ffigde.magnel showing our a pprecia-
lion fur their sacrifice,
Plans were made to participate in
Veteran Day festivities in am" ment-
bership area. Members from the
Cawker City and Hum r area will at-
tend a lnnchgt, n in honor tff veterans
from that area, while ~veral will par-
ticipate in the Beloit parade, then sev-
eral daughlers will help atzd participate
in the Rock Hills program fl~r the vet-
erans at Lhe high ~hool. At this pro-
gram a patriotic quilt will be given by
this chapter. Several members front
the Be:IdyLlic area will participate in
the parade and program at the Blair
"lhcater I- honor vclera|t~, |'P.~111 that
area. ThN group will be spread om hut
~l)t~ld be e~'er preen1 as a rentinder cff
tile palrJ ors who SaCl-[ficetl :~c. Ilia kg thi~
COl, nu~ty a free deltt=m'rat.'y.
Next month's meeting will be Nov.
2 I. at fi:30 p.m al St. Tere,a's Church
basement, m discvs~ sehtdan~hips and
gc~tgi till/ca awards lit you art taler-
eared in joining ~his Lzroup, contact
Sherry Koster or Brenda Dooley
Jewell,
Correctitm
This newspaper reported the Ring-
ball game betwee. a St. Johns-Tipton
and Rock Hills would be played today
(Thu[sday) at B.eloit This is incorrect.
The game wi|l be played at 7 p.m. at
Grizzly Field in Mankat~. This is the
last game of the regular football season
and the opportunity to may= on to bi-
di*Wiet play hinges on a win for either
Rock Hills or St. Joh -ts-Tipton.
Jewell #u~4, =,-y
discusses 'Adopt a
Veteran' program
Auxiliary to Jewcll County Memo-
rim Post No. 7830 met at the Post
Home in Mankalo on Oct. l I, with
SMm'i J ffedy. president, calling the
meeting m order with ight members
pres=at. Mingles and treasurer's reporl
wex read and approved. A letter from
the department p~-'sidenl was read as
well as a thank you from Roy Ak'om
for the cam package that was ~nt by
the Auxiliary.
J'effery reported tl~ Auxiliary will
be helping wJ, th the Veterans Day pro-
gram and will r,-eed assistance handing
cat flags to the public and putting
boutonnieres on veterans atttmding.
Loreita Dunstaa ~ad aletterfrom Ethel
Ma~ke, dept. hospitaZ chair, and a ~-
lecti0n from Veterans Voices. Kate=,
Btv len reminded everyone to gel out
and vote. Bock~ al~ reported lI~ A =x.
iliaW now has 1130 percent member-
ship, Phyllis Christie reported that she
has taken scholarship information on
Voiceof Democracy and Patno~'s Pea
m the scht~fl ~d th Voice of Demc, c-
racy infomtation to Bethany R0 .
Jeft~ry discussed the new Adopt a
Vetcrart program, which encourages
contact with a vemran by S ll.din~ c mls.
driving the veteran to medical apF~i hi-
meats vr helping with groceries, what-
ever is nodded. Jeffe~ reported that
the auxiliary will be parficipatiut: in
Santa's Workshop and helping ,wrap
packages fin Pa~nzs as Tea~.'her~. She
will ~ Flying a prt~gram on the t]ag to
the Btt)" Scoub
Jell;ely a]'.a.~ rel~ =fled tha'~ xhc ,s It~=k.
ins into gelLing a dr~potfl~x for ~,orn
vr ustxl fl;q:~ to
~1 In~l,|[lc%t b.',' the
VI:W Post Home. She Itq~ I;LIk~.xl go
Matthew Rai]sl~acL lhe ~'h4~td ,hop
teacher. ;rod student, may he aisLe to
build a ntetai Ixrx. The Au silted wtmld
be respornsihte only for the taxi of
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Thursday afternoon the fall weather was peaec~ for playing out of doors. These children posed
lor a piclure on the lawn al T0ri Ja(~obs daycare in Mankalo with the daycare's lawn display o~P
pitting a Halloween scene, Pictured (from lell ) are Gage and Aml-,er Todd, Maverick Becket. Tori
materials. Jeffery i~ to meet with
Mankam City Council Nov, g Io get
approval.
The charter was draped for Nolo
Bess Atwood, a life member who died
Sept. 26. The US 36 garage sale went
well and the money is to benefit the
auxiliary's Frograms. Donations were
made to it the Ix~sili~,es c~[ tx.'longing tt.'t. Li fed-
erat,:d cluh
Karen M;,lte~orl ondu lctl lilt.'
inc ling. Roll tall was an hweted v. ill~ a
~,~tin~ exlx'riei| e. It ~;l~ WI~WtL'd the
fire h)drallt~, hind IK-e,1 '~aiqted and
Nevad;t Vcttc,' ~tas th',ntk~:d t~.~r tur-
ni Im,g the paint. An ;qlne,ldtnent h>
the hy-[t~a x Lath:luSt the n~-'eling